Emma Roddick MSP outside a historic building as she launches a new survey to gather views from constituents across the Highlands and Islands.
MSP for the Highlands and Islands Emma Roddick has launched a new survey to hear what issues constituents across the region are concerned about.
With a fresh start for the SNP as a minority government in Holyrood, Emma is keen to hear from constituents directly about what their priorities and concerns are, to take them forward to Parliament on their behalf.
The results of the survey will be used to influence future work, including meetings, proposed amendments to legislation, and questions to the Scottish Government.
Speaking on the survey, Emma said:
“MSPs are elected to represent our constituents in Parliament and take forward issues that are important to them. That’s why I am launching this survey to hear from folk across the region about what is important to them.
“With the SNP now in a minority government and my recent appointment to the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee, there is an opportunity for new issues and policy ideas to be taken forward.
“I want to keep engaging regularly with constituents, and this is the next in a series of surveys and events I have planned to ensure folk across the Highlands and Islands are represented.
“I will continue to be a voice for constituents across the region, ensuring all areas are heard, and I hope folk from all corners of the Highlands and Islands will participate in this survey and let me know what is important to them.”
You can fill out the survey here.
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